treetop
IPA: trˈitɔp
noun
- The crown or uppermost branches of a tree
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Examples of "treetop" in Sentences
- He wants to climb to the treetop.
- The child almost fell from the treetop.
- The mother found the boy at the treetop.
- The treetop layer is the rainforest's green ceiling.
- A treetop house provides accommodation for the adventurous.
- Marsupials roamed the treetops of Australia's rain forests.
- The muddy waters reached roofs and treetops in New Braunfels.
- For high above these treetops still the angels sing and weep.
- For them, a treetop is a seat at the best restaurant in town.
- Visitors walk through the area and can also view it from treetop lookouts.
- These are unmistakable birds, although often inconspicuous in the treetops.
- The last thing she had expected to see as she reached the treetop was my face.
- It features excellent walking trails and a "treetop" canopy walkway on a suspended rope bridge.
- It was dark green with a faded black top and I'd parked it right by a freshly blown down treetop.
- Oh, and Health Care Reform and Cap/Trade would both pretty clearly be eligible for simple majority passage this way. treetop says:
- “Reality was giving its lesson,” wrote Ted Hughes in one of his Crow poems, “Its mishmash of scripture and physics,/With here, brains in hands, for example,/And there, legs in a treetop.”
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